coosa
Silver Member
I wonder if any of you good folks could help me with a problem I am having with a sprayer? It was made by Wallberg Sprayer of NC and has never worked right. I bought it new 3 years ago and am about ready to give up on it.
This a sprayer that utilizes a 55 gallon drum for the tank. A line attaches to a fitting that comes out of the bottom of the tank and leads to the pump that attaches to the pto. A metal frame holds the tank and includes the 3 point hitch. The line from the pump to the 10' boom has a pressure gauge, a cutoff valve, and a smaller line that carries excess fluid back to the tank. Increasing the pressure will decrease the amount of fluid that returns to the tank. I hope I have described it well enough so that you can understand the type of sprayer that it is.
The problem is that it will not maintain the pressure at a consistent level. I can set it up at 50 lbs of pressure and it will work great for about half a tank; then the pressure may gradually drop to 25 lbs. Sometimes it will drop to almost nothing. The lower the tank gets, the more the pressure drops. It is impossible to get a uniform spray with this thing. I use it only 2 or 3 times a year, but it gives me the same problem every time.
I suspect that it might be that I don't have an airtight seal between the tank and the pump, but I have tightened everything as much as I possibly can. It seems like that every time I use it, I think I finally have it fixed, and then it starts losing pressure again.
I am using it to spray herbicides, both pre-emerge and post-emerge. I have sprayed Prowl, Treflan, 2,4-DB, Poast, and Broadstrike. I have the same problem no matter what herbicide I am using.
I am thinking of junking this thing and buying an ATV sprayer, but I thought somebody here might could give me an idea to try. Many thanks for any ideas.
Steve
This a sprayer that utilizes a 55 gallon drum for the tank. A line attaches to a fitting that comes out of the bottom of the tank and leads to the pump that attaches to the pto. A metal frame holds the tank and includes the 3 point hitch. The line from the pump to the 10' boom has a pressure gauge, a cutoff valve, and a smaller line that carries excess fluid back to the tank. Increasing the pressure will decrease the amount of fluid that returns to the tank. I hope I have described it well enough so that you can understand the type of sprayer that it is.
The problem is that it will not maintain the pressure at a consistent level. I can set it up at 50 lbs of pressure and it will work great for about half a tank; then the pressure may gradually drop to 25 lbs. Sometimes it will drop to almost nothing. The lower the tank gets, the more the pressure drops. It is impossible to get a uniform spray with this thing. I use it only 2 or 3 times a year, but it gives me the same problem every time.
I suspect that it might be that I don't have an airtight seal between the tank and the pump, but I have tightened everything as much as I possibly can. It seems like that every time I use it, I think I finally have it fixed, and then it starts losing pressure again.
I am using it to spray herbicides, both pre-emerge and post-emerge. I have sprayed Prowl, Treflan, 2,4-DB, Poast, and Broadstrike. I have the same problem no matter what herbicide I am using.
I am thinking of junking this thing and buying an ATV sprayer, but I thought somebody here might could give me an idea to try. Many thanks for any ideas.
Steve